What causes the noise when stepping on the brake of the 10th-generation Accord?

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MacKeira
07/25/25 4:59pm
The reasons for abnormal noise when stepping on the brake of the 10th-generation Accord are as follows: 1. The braking speed is too slow: This abnormal noise is mainly caused by the braking speed being too slow when starting, which is a common issue for many automatic transmission car owners. 2. Corrosion of the brake disc and brake pads: This usually occurs after driving in the rain and then leaving the car unused for several days. The brake disc and brake pads rust and stick together, causing noise when starting to drive again. This can be resolved by applying butter or special lubricating oil to the connection between the brake pads and the brake calipers at a repair shop. 3. Material issues: Many brake pads nowadays are made of semi-metallic materials, containing a large number of metal fibers. Sometimes metal particles form, producing a harsh sound when stepping on or releasing the brake.
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Paislee
08/11/25 10:01pm
The causes of noise when braking in the 10th-generation Accord vary. The most common reason is severely worn brake pads. When they thin out enough to expose the warning metal tabs, they produce sharp squealing sounds to alert you that replacement is needed. If starting after rain or prolonged parking, brake discs tend to rust, resulting in grinding noises when braking due to friction against rust - these usually disappear after driving for a while as the rust wears off. Small stones or debris lodged in the braking system can also cause creaking sounds. As a long-time driver, I've encountered this situation several times. Always check pad thickness first, as neglecting it not only increases braking distance but also damages the rotors, leading to higher repair costs. Develop the habit of paying attention to sound changes during daily driving.
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